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A Study on Effectiveness of Book Recommendations for Elementary School Students

초등학생을 위한 권장도서의 유효성 비교 연구

  • 조정연 (경기대학교 일반대학원 문헌정보학과)
  • Received : 2021.04.26
  • Accepted : 2021.05.21
  • Published : 2021.05.31

Abstract

In this study, overlapping recommended books in different schools were positively analyzed and the extent to which the recommended books leading to actual loan was statistically analyzed. The purpose of the study is to confirm the effects of recommended books by analyzing the data and extracting the proofs. For the method of research, eighteen elementary schools' recommended book lists and thirteen elementary schools' loan data were collected and compared by schools, by grades in a basic statistical analysis method. The result shows that recommended books similarity was low and recommended books affected the total volume of lend books. Loan frequency by grades showed the difference and in every school, lower grades had high loan frequency. The result of this study will be applied as basic data for applying recommended books in school libraries.

이 연구는 권장도서의 학교 간 중복 여부를 실증적으로 분석하고 권장도서가 실제 대출로 이어지는 정도를 통계적으로 분석한 연구이다. 이러한 분석 자료는 권장도서가 활용되고 있는 근거를 기반으로 권장도서가 갖는 유효성을 확인하기 위한 목적이다. 연구 방법으로 18개 초등학교의 권장도서 목록과 그중 13개 초등학교의 대출데이터를 수집하여 학교별 비교 분석을 통해 기초 통계자료를 도출해냈다. 분석 결과 권장도서 목록의 학교별 유사도는 낮게 나타났으며 권장도서는 전체 대출량에 영향을 주었다. 학년별 대출 빈도의 차이를 보였고 모든 학교에서 저학년의 대출 빈도가 높은 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구 결과는 초등학교 도서관에서 권장도서 활용 정도의 기초 근거자료가 될 것이다.

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